How math interprets biology and life, and the cosmos (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Sunday, December 15, 2013, 06:50 (3997 days ago) @ xeno6696


>Matt: How can you say that with conviction when we don't even know what the DNA of the first organisms really look like? I'm all for challenging Dawkins, but with the exception of abiogenesis, we have a pretty clear picture of the life of biology, and the picture painted is from incredibly simple to incredibly complex. And I still have never seen anything that suggests that the genome is informed by any source other than the external environment, evolution and epigenetics included.-And where did the information come from that ran the original life. Based on current research it was highly complex, not simple, from the start. The basic cell is not simple.


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